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From Taxonomies over Ontologies to Knowledge Graphs
…nodes of a taxonomy represent various types of ‘things’ (so called ‘resources’): The topmost level (orange) is the root node of the taxonomy, purple nodes are so called ‘concept schemes’…
A plea for quality – a chance for the Web?
…is made by walking.“ Being part of (or at least tagging along with;-) a pace making community such as the Semantic Web community is a nice feeling. Author: Marion Fugléwicz-Bren,…
The Future, Quantum Encryption, Privacy on the Social Semantic Web
…encryption become available to citizens, too? Quantum encryption cartridges for your PC, anyone? Secondly: I published an “inaugural interview” Marion Fugléwicz-Bren did with two of my colleagues, Matthias Samwald and…
Ideas worth spreading: More Entertainment, less Technology
…into your everyday-lives instead of concentrating exclusively on the very crucial technological issues. And, certainly: Keep spreading your ideas. Read (and write) more on TED Blog: mfb Author: Marion Fugléwicz-Bren…
Common vs. Marginalized Knowledge – a Potential Showstopper for the Semantic Web?
Earlier today I published an interview that my colleague Marion Fugléwicz-Bren led with Corinna Bath from the Institute for Advanced Studies in Science, Technology and Society (IAS-TS). Corinna Bath is…
A Standard to build Knowledge Graphs: 12 Facts about SKOS
…enterprise-wide knowledge graph. Learn more: Introducing a Graph-based Semantic Layer 5) Taxonomy/ontology overlay: Without violating restrictions, any node in a knowledge graph can be part of the taxonomical (SKOS) and…
Exploring and discussing the values of netizens
…and spread amongst your network @ http://internetrightsandprinciples.org/node/63 This survey is meant as first step to gather some empirical data so we can (a) deliberate and discuss these themes further in…
SWC-Interview is This Week’s Best
Last week, Marion Fugléwicz-Bren’s interview was published simultaneously on our website and on the PR Conversation blog. This week, the interview was featured in the This Week’s Best column of…
Collective intelligence – a matter of collective accountability
…important to be left to engineers or politicians.” This is my own meek translation of the much more elegant words Marion Fugléwicz-Bren found in her article Kollektive Intelligenz – nicht…
Public Relations and the Semantic Web
Earlier this month, my colleague Marion Fugléwicz-Bren talked about the current state of semantic technologies in the public relations business in an interview with Markus Pirchner, who runs a Vienna-based…